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Choosing the
Home-Business That's Right For You
By Jill Hart
PositivelyFeminine.com
Starting down a new career path can be both exciting and
terrifying. There are a lot of tools on the market that can help
you determine what type of career field you should enter. But what if
your chosen "career path" is being an entrepreneur and running a
home-based business? Do the rules change? Below are five questions to
ask yourself to help you determine what type of business might be right
for you.
1. What is your passion?
Answer this question with the
first thing that comes to mind: If money were no object and you could
do anything, what would you do? You might have answered "be a
writer", "speak at conferences," "bring my product idea to life"
or any number of things. Whatever your answer, this most likely is your
passion. I challenge you to take the time to ponder this and see if
there is a way to bring your dream to fruition.
2. What
types of things did you like to do as a child?
Many times the toys and games we
loved as children give us a glimpse into who we have become as adults.
If you loved climbing trees, you may now be an "outdoorsy" type of
person. Think about how this might be incorporated into your business.
For instance, you might enjoy setting up outdoor birthday parties for
children or selling herbs from your backyard garden.
3. What
type of products would you be interested in representing?
If you're looking in the direction
of direct sales, whether that be your own product or an established
home-based business option, you need to think through what types of
products you'd be comfortable presenting to your customers. Take the
time to do some research and find a product that truly excites you.
Your customers will see your sincerity and that can sell a product just
as easily as a fancy presentation.
4. What
skills and experience do you bring to the table?
If you've left the corporate world
in favor of working at home, you've undoubtedly brought with you a set
of skills. There may be a way to market those skills in a new way and
turn them into a profitable business. For instance, if you were an
executive assistant you may be able to type 80 words or more per
minute. You could set up shop as a Virtual Assistant and help other
business owners in processing orders, transcribing documents and much
more.
5. Are
you thinking outside of the box?
Most of us have a fear of the
unknown. We many times assume that if we haven't done something before
it is simply out of reach. This carries over to the business world as
well. We take our products or services and market them in the same way
that we see other business owners using. However, it can be much more
effective to find new and innovative ways to market. One home-based
business owner I know sells stuffable toy kits. Instead of using the
usual home parties and birthday party events, she works almost
exclusively with children's hospitals doing fundraisers. She makes a
great living and helps not only the hospitals, but the children as
well. She is a great example of unique marketing and overcoming the
mundane marketing methods that so many business owners resign
themselves to.
Your home-based business should be unique to you. It should make you
want to get up each morning excited about the possibilities of the day
ahead. Take the time to thoroughly think through the questions above
and you'll be on your way to making a great, well thought out decision
that has your name written all over it!
About the Author:
Jill Hart is the founder of Christian Work at Home Moms,
CWAHM.com. Jill is co-author of the upcoming book So You Want To Be a
Work-at-Home Mom (Beacon Hill, Sept. 2009). Jill welcomes work-at-home
questions at http://AskJill.cwahm.com.
Permission granted for use on DrLaura.com.
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